词条 | Snottite |
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The bacteria derive their energy from chemosynthesis of volcanic sulfur compounds including H2S and warm-water solution dripping down from above, producing sulfuric acid. Because of this, their waste products are highly acidic (approaching pH=0), with similar properties to battery acid.[2] Researchers at the University of Texas have suggested that this sulfuric acid may be a more significant cause of cave formation than the usual explanation offered of the carbonic acid formed from carbon dioxide dissolved in water.[3] Snottites were brought to attention by researchers Diana Northup and Penny Boston studying them (and other organisms) in a toxic sulfur cave called Cueva de Villa Luz (Cave of the Lighted House), in Tabasco, Mexico. The term "snottite" was given to these cave features by Jim Pisarowicz in 1986. Brian Cox's BBC series Wonders of the Solar System saw a scientist examining snottites in the caves and positing that if there is life on Mars, it may be similarly primitive and hidden beneath the surface of the Red Planet. Additional sourcesHose L D, Pisarowcz J A. (1999) Cueva de Villa Luz, Tabasco, Mexico: reconnaissance study of an active sulfur spring cave and ecosystem. J Cave Karst Studies;61:13–21 See also
References1. ^{{cite journal|title=Community genomic analysis of an extremely acidophilic sulfur-oxidizing biofilm | pmid=21716305 | doi=10.1038/ismej.2011.75 | volume=6 | pmc=3246232 | year=2012 | journal=ISME J | pages=158–70 | last1 = Jones | first1 = DS | last2 = Albrecht | first2 = HL | last3 = Dawson | first3 = KS | last4 = Schaperdoth | first4 = I | last5 = Freeman | first5 = KH | last6 = Pi | first6 = Y | last7 = Pearson | first7 = A | last8 = Macalady | first8 = JL}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qyxfb|title=BBC Two - Wonders of the Solar System, Original Series|work=BBC Online|airdate=4 Apr 2010}} 3. ^Derasa, "Caves and snoticles", Earth-pages, Wiley-Blackwell, 1 May 2004. External links
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